2019
DOI: 10.1530/ey.16.13.16
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Global prevalence and disease burden of vitamin D deficiency: a roadmap for action in low- and middle-income countries

Abstract: Vitamin D is an essential nutrient for bone health and may influence the risks of respiratory illness, adverse pregnancy outcomes, and chronic diseases of adulthood. Because many countries have a relatively low supply of foods rich in vitamin D and inadequate exposure to natural ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation from sunlight, an important proportion of the global population is at risk of vitamin D deficiency. There is general agreement that the minimum serum/plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration (25(OH)D) that… Show more

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“…Vitamin D deficiency is considered a public health problem worldwide; it is estimated that one billion individuals are deficient in vitamin D, and that insufficiency affects ~50% of the population (33). Various factors influence vitamin D deficiency, such as age, geographic latitude and skin pigmentation (34). In Latin American countries, vitamin D insufficiency has been suggested to be a potential public health problem; however, no representative data are available from this region, and the magnitude of the problem cannot be established (35).…”
Section: Potential Immunomodulatory Effects Of Vitamin D In the Prevention Of Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitamin D deficiency is considered a public health problem worldwide; it is estimated that one billion individuals are deficient in vitamin D, and that insufficiency affects ~50% of the population (33). Various factors influence vitamin D deficiency, such as age, geographic latitude and skin pigmentation (34). In Latin American countries, vitamin D insufficiency has been suggested to be a potential public health problem; however, no representative data are available from this region, and the magnitude of the problem cannot be established (35).…”
Section: Potential Immunomodulatory Effects Of Vitamin D In the Prevention Of Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%